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[USSR] Korrektirovchik --- Corrector. Meaning artillery spotter, as in the Mi-24K Hind-G2.
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Kilo
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K |
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Thousand
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K pot. |
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an abbreviation for a millatary helmet.
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K transfer |
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In field artillery ground fire, the shift of fire from one point to another in the transfer limits of the piece, the actual range being corrected by application of the K.
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K-2 |
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Taegu Air Base
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K-BALL |
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Cannibalize
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K-day |
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The basic date for the introduction of a convoy system on any particular convoy lane. See also D-day; M-day.
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KA-6 |
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See Intruder.
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KAAO |
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Korean Air Area of Operations
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KAC |
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Key Access Code
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Kadesh |
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[Israel] Israeli operations that initiated the Suez conflict. 1956.
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KADS |
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Korean Air Defense Sector
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KADS |
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Korean Air Defense System
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Kairyu |
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[Japan] Two-seat submarine. Originally designed to carry two torpedoes; later modified for a suicide attack with 450kg explosives.
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KAIS |
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Korean Air Intelligence System
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Kaiten |
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[Japan] Single-seat suicide submarine, in fact a modification of the Long lance torpedo. The I-class submarines could carry four. Sunk only three allied ships: a tanker, an escort destroyer, and a cargo vessel.
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KALCC |
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Korean Airlift Control Center
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KAMO |
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Korean Airlift Management Office
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KAPSE |
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Kernel Ada Programming Support Environment
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KASMS |
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Korean Air Support Management System
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KB |
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[USSR] Konstruktorskoye ByuroDesign Bureau.
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Kilobits
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KB/S |
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Kilobits Per Second
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KC-10 |
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Extender
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